Vaginal Discharge and Gynaecological Cancer: When to Investigate
Certain discharge patterns — watery, blood-stained, persistent, or post-menopausal — require a cancer workup rather than empirical antibiotic treatment.
Certain discharge patterns — watery, blood-stained, persistent, or post-menopausal — require a cancer workup rather than empirical antibiotic treatment.
Most vaginal discharge is normal or the result of common infections. But certain patterns signal gynaecological pathology that requires urgent assessment.
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